City Life honorable mention

Credit: Slobodan Droca

Honorable mention for this week's series City Life goes to Slobodan Droca for his picture of Mia ironing her dress. Droca describes Mia as a city girl visiting from Belgrade where she is an urban artist. The photo was taken with an Apple iPhone. Here is a critique by director of photography Robert Hamilton: "I like the whimsical nature of this picture. The young lady taking the time to press her dress, but not enough time to take it off first. A kind of paradox. The light, which I'm assuming was coming from a window, gave the picture a dramatic mood. Using available light to your advantage can make all the difference in the world in your photography."

Honorable mention for this week's series City Life goes to Slobodan Droca for his picture of Mia ironing her dress. Droca describes Mia as a city girl visiting from Belgrade where she is an urban artist. The photo was taken with an Apple iPhone. Here is a critique by director of photography Robert Hamilton: "I like the whimsical nature of this picture. The young lady taking the time to press her dress, but not enough time to take it off first. A kind of paradox. The light, which I'm assuming was coming from a window, gave the picture a dramatic mood. Using available light to your advantage can make all the difference in the world in your photography." (Credit: Slobodan Droca)

Honorable mention for this week's series City Life goes to Slobodan Droca for his picture of Mia ironing her dress. Droca describes Mia as a city girl visiting from Belgrade where she is an urban artist. The photo was taken with an Apple iPhone. Here is a critique by director of photography Robert Hamilton: "I like the whimsical nature of this picture. The young lady taking the time to press her dress, but not enough time to take it off first. A kind of paradox. The light, which I'm assuming was coming from a window, gave the picture a dramatic mood. Using available light to your advantage can make all the difference in the world in your photography."